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Brand: Fanttik
Category: Tools & Home Improvement Power & Hand Tools Power Tools Saws Reciprocating Saws
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Master the pivot cutting method. Press the shoe firmly against the workpiece. Grip with both hands. Start slow, and pivot around shoe to reduce blade jump.
Cuts through wood, PVC, and aluminum with ease. Perfect for everyday DIY and home improvement tasks.
• Reduce speed to prevent overheating and blade damage.
• Don't force the saw — steady pressure works best.
• Always keep the blade tip fully exposed throughout the cut.
When the saw won't start and displays "RESET" on the screen, check for a flashing speed bar and SPM. Simply return the speed slide to the zero position, and the tool will reset.
• Pick the right blade — BIM for soft metal, HCS 6TPI for fast chip removal on wood, 12TPI for smoother cuts.
• Install the blade properly — insert fully, lock securely.
• Fully charge the tool before use.
How to properly operate the Fanttik R11 Pro reciprocating saw to ensure cutting efficiency?
Hold the saw with both hands. Before cutting, ensure the blade is fully inserted and the shoe is firmly against the workpiece. Gently press the trigger as teeth touch the material, then gradually increase speed with steady pressure—do not force it.
Why does the blade vibrate during use?
R11 Pro’s blade clamp has a 1.4mm (0.055") gap to fit different blade thicknesses, which may cause vibration with thinner blades, so please always purchase blades with a thickness under 1.4mm and ensure the blade is securely fitted before operation.
How does the Fanttik R11 Pro reciprocating saw adapt to different cutting tasks, and what's its maximum cutting depth?
R11 Pro is equipped with a powerful motor and variable speed control for strong cutting power. This makes it ideal for cutting various materials, with a maximum cutting depth of 3/4" in wood and soft metal, improving efficiency in every task.
Why does the battery level drop quickly during heavy-duty cutting?
When cutting harder materials, the tool draws more power, causing a temporary voltage drop that makes the battery indicator dip. The voltage recovers once cutting stops, and the charge level goes partially back up. For heavy cuts, fully charge first.
How to choose the right saw blade for different materials with this tool?
Make sure the blades are T-Shank type and 4–5 inches in length. For cutting wood, choose HCS blades; for metal, go with BIM. As for TPI, a lower setting (e.g., 6TPI) cuts faster, while a higher TPI (12TPI or above) provides a smoother finish.
